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Messi’s FIFA win stained by complaints from Egypt, Sudan and Nicaragua

Global football governing body, FIFA’s award of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi as the best player of the year 2019, is being questioned by several coaches, players and pundits, in a rare voting controversy.

Argentina forward Messi beat Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk and five-time winner Cristiano Ronaldo to win the best FIFA player of the year award for a record sixth time on Monday.

Complaints against FIFA’s published votes

But by Wednesday, the Egyptian football association, Sudan’s coach and Nicaragua’s captain had questioned the legitimacy of Messi’s win, citing uncounted or misallocated votes.

The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) on Tuesday asked Fifa to explain why the votes of the national coach and the captain were not taken into account.

Coach Shawki Ghareeb and captain Ahmed El-Mohammadi, are not mentioned in FIFA’s publication of votes after the ceremony on Monday.

“The Egyptian Football Federation officially sent Egypt’s vote to Fifa on 15 August, four days before the deadline,” read part of a statement published on its social networks late Tuesday.

It “asks Fifa why the Egyptian vote was not accepted” and has decided to open an “investigation” into the circumstances of this failure to take into account.

On Wednesday, Sudan’s coach Zdravko Lugarisic and Nicaragua’s captain Juan Barrera took to social media to say that the votes published by FIFA, in their names, did not reflect their choices.

Lugarisic says his first choice was Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, while the FIFA website showed Messi as his top pick.

Barrera also insists that he did not vote for Messi, as claimed by FIFA;

‘‘I did not vote for Messi. I was surprised to be on the list of captains who voted for Messi and there is no explanation how it appeared there,’‘ Barrera tweeted.

FIFA determines the best players based on the votes of the national team coach and captain as well as a journalist from each country, and publishes the results on its website.

READ MORE: Voting breakdown for FIFA Men’s Best Player

Unhappy Salah

The EFA is hoping to appease its star player, Salah, who took reacted angrily to the results announced on Monday.

The federation insists that its coach and national team captain picked Salah as their top pick, even though he only managed 4th overall in FIFA’s published results.

To make matters worse, the only vote from Egypt that was published came from the journalist Hany Danial, who preferred Senegal’s Sadio Mané, Salah’s Liverpool teammate, only placing Egypt’s star player as his third pick, behind the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo.

Salah changed his bio on the social network Twitter, which now describes him simply as a Liverpool player. It would appear he no longer wants to be associated with the national team.

“No matter how much they try to change my love for you and your people, they will not be able to do so,” he then said in a tweet, addressing his country.

Cameroon legend, Samuel Eto’o who attended Monday’s awards ceremony had also told reporters that he thought Salah and Mane were the best players this year.

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